Business, 15.06.2021 08:50 josephvcarter
15.The following information is available for an economy. On the basis of information calculate:
1. Domestic income and 2.National income?
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Items crore
Wages 10,000
rent 5000
interest 400
dividend 3000
mixed income 400
undistributed profit 200
social security contribution 400
corporate profit tax 400
net factor income from abroad 1000
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